Starting Travel; Warning Indicators And Fault Codes - Xtreme Manufacturing XR5919 Operation And Safety Manual

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Starting Travel

Use proper safety procedures and avoid
hazardous situations while operating the
forklift to prevent death, serious injury, or
property damage.
Check the work site for any hazards before operating
the forklift.
Check the work surface for loose soil conditions and
overhead power lines.
To prevent death or serious injury, the
operator must be seated with seat belt
fastened, the travel select lever set to
NEUTRAL, the Parking Brake ON (engaged),
and the area free of people and obstructions
BEFORE starting the forklift.
1. Start the forklift. Refer to the Starting Forklift section in this
manual.
2. Apply service brake.
3. Release parking brake.
4. Move the travel select lever to FORWARD or REVERSE for
the appropriate direction of travel.
5. Release the service brake pedal.
6. Slowly press the accelerator pedal to start travel.
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Warning
Warning

Warning Indicators and Fault Codes

A fault condition may trigger a popup dialog
box on the display describing the nature of
the fault during operation. Corresponding
red or amber warning lights will illuminate to
indicate the severity of the fault. If an Engine
Shutdown fault condition is present, stop the forklift, follow
proper shut down procedures, tag the forklift with "Do
Not Operate" tags, and have a qualified mechanic service
or repair the forklift BEFORE placing it into service again.
Report all warning indicators and fault codes to a qualified
mechanic. Ignoring warning indicators or fault codes can
cause improper performance, which could result in death,
serious injury, or property damage.
Fault condition dialog boxes will pop up and warning lights
on the display will illuminate during critical circumstances.
Some of these conditions demand immediate attention and
forklift servicing. If an Engine Shutdown fault condition is
present, the forklift should be shut down as soon as practical
to prevent serious mechanical failure.
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